About me

Hi, welcome to my profile! I'm glad to have this opportunity to present my credentials to you and share other information about myself. It's very important that you feel comfortable with your personal physician, and I hope this Web page will help you start to get to know me.

Biography

I was born in San Diego, and I'm thrilled to practice medicine here in my hometown. I played lacrosse for UC Santa Barbara during my undergraduate studies and still have a passion for organized sports. I also have fellowship training in sports medicine.

About my practice

I feel that healthy living and preventive care are the best ways to stay healthy, but I'm also here to help you when you’re sick. I want to be your partner in health, and it helps me better care for you when you are actively involved in taking care of your health.

How I thrive

Keeping balance in my life is very important to me. I keep active through running, cycling, softball, and soccer. Staying active with my friends and family helps me thrive.

License issuing state

National Provider Identifier (NPI)

My hospitals

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